QUIZ – FUNGI What are 3 characteristics of Fungi? What are the 4 groups of fungi? What is mycelium and where is it found? A morel mushroom is what.

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QUIZ – FUNGI What are 3 characteristics of Fungi? What are the 4 groups of fungi? What is mycelium and where is it found? A morel mushroom is what type of fungi?

FUNGI - LAB #1) bread mold & club mushroom #2) lichen #3) bracket fungi #4) ? #5) bracket fungi and ? #7) lichen #8) ? on branch #9) bread mold and ? #10) bracket fungi #11) ? #12) ? and mosses

BELLWORK – FUNGI What are 3 characteristics of Fungi? What are the 4 groups of fungi? What is mycelium and where is it found? A morel mushroom is what type of fungi?